How strange that there are no messages in comp.sys.msx about the        
Japanese efforts to build a new MSX computer. There 's a lot of
discussion going on about this in the msx mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Could it be that most MSX fanatics are subscribed to that list and
don't read this news group anymore? Or is there a separation between
news group readers and mailing list readers???

What do YOU think, should a new MSX be developed? Will it have a
chance in the market that's dominated by PC's and 64 bit game
consoles? Or will it create it's own market? 

What should a new MSX look like? What would you want to be able to do
with it (while making sure it remains a MSX and does not become a PC
or a console)? 

What would be the price you'd be willing to pay for a new MSX? If new
turboR's  would still be available in the shops, what would you be
willing to pay for such a machine? 

Of course it is easy to be sceptical about a new MSX being developed.
After all: seeing  is believing. But just think about it: if there's
even a small chance, shouldn't we try to do everything we can to make
it a succes? 

Pierre

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